Joshua Klein, "Reputation Economics: Why Who You Know is Worth More Than..." | Talks at Google Reputation Economics: Why Who You Know is Worth More Than What You Have
Klein details the ins and outs of reputation economics and how it incorporates all of the intangibles that make us human beings, such as the things we value, what kind of customer service we prefer, and what types of goods and services speak to us as individuals. Readers will be shocked to learn why exchanges in the realm of reputation economics don't require financial systems to operate, and that a person's reputation can Author(s): No creator set

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Impact Investing: Judith Rodin Takes On the Naysayers In The Power of Impact Investing: Putting Markets to Work for Profit and Global Good, Rockefeller Foundation president Judith Rodin and co-author Margot Brandenburg say that impact investing offers investors a way to meet both their financial and social or environmental goals simultaneously.Author(s): No creator set

Understanding Musculoskeletal Health Challenges Musculoskeletal disease is responsible for the majority of the global health burden, yet receives little national or international attention in terms of media awareness.
This podcast from Professor Richie Gill describes some major challenges for global healthcare provision and give an overview of the research work being performed at the University of Bath to meet these challenges.Author(s): No creator set

The Joker: A Q&A Panel Discussion on the Clown Prince of Crime Join the co-editors of "The Joker: A Serious Study of the Clown Prince of Crime," Pop Culture Librarian Rob G. Weiner and Associate Professor Robert Moses Peaslee will discuss their new book, and The Joker's relevance in today's world.Author(s): No creator set

The headings alongside each of the activities in this article were there to remind you of the three different types of learning to which you were introduced in Reading 2: memorising, understanding and doing. The three models of the learning process that I have discussed in the present reading – acquisitive, constructivist and experiential – have strengths particularly for each of these three kinds of learning.

Some learning goals require that we know information accurately and can r

Lawrence Bailey - Market Research Valedictory Lecture Colleagues from both academia and business were present on 27 January 2011 for Lawrence Bailey's guest lecture on Market Segmentation, Qualitative Research and Conversations Across the Garden Wall.
The garden wall of the lecture's title was Lawrence's metaphor for the potential divide between the two sectors.
The lecture reflected Lawrence's career-long wish to get qualitative researchers in the commercial world to talk to their counterparts in the academic world, and vice versa. He discusseAuthor(s): Lawrence Bailey,Leeds Metropolitan University

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Q methodology is a technique for modelling viewpoints, that was developed by William Stephenson (1902-1989). This animation, intended for a general audience, provides a short non-technical introduction to the methodology, outlining the different stages involved in conducting a Q study. The animation was funded by the UK Higher Education Academy (2012).Author(s): Tim Deignan

Yosef Gorny: "The Road Map to Peace? The War and its Impact on Israelis and Palestinians" A talk by Yosef Gorny, Tel Aviv University and Visiting Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and Committee on Jewish Studies. From the Rethinking America in the Middle East Series, presented by: International House Global Voices Program, the Norman Wait Harris Fund of the Center for International Studies, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, and the Human Rights ProgramAuthor(s): The Center for International Studies at the Univer

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Trading at Noon: Nasdaq drops 2 percent Dec. 14 - U.S. stocks fell, led lower by energy and technology stocks, with the Nasdaq down 2 percent as a sliding euro and rising Italian bond yields reflected persistent concerns about Europe's debt crisis.Author(s): No creator set

"Reading 'Legitimation Crisis' in Tehran"A talk by Danny Postel, Senior Editor of openDemocracy, an online global magazine of politics & culture. The Iran depicted in the headlines is a rogue state ruled by ever-more-defiant Islamic fundamentalists. Yet inside the borders, an unheralded transformation of a wholly different political bent is occurring. A "liberal renaissance," as one Iranian thinker terms it, is emerging in Iran, aAuthor(s): The Center for International Studies at the Univer

One of the most impressive but puzzling capacities we have is the ability to represent the world around us, both in talking about it among ourselves and in thinking about it as individuals. When someone utters the sentence, ‘The German economy is bouncing back’, for example, they are able to convey to their audience something about the German economy. Their utterance may be correct or it may be incorrect, but either way it is making a claim about how things are, and in this loose but intu